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Show i-- P&L'-- M - - Mute County New. Junction, Utah f Thousand Eat Golden Rule Meal At Gathering of Nw Yorkers This Islhe time of year to tii op your winter clothes. We do cleaning, pressing, altering and dying. Guaranteed first, class Work only. Secial attention to mall orders, Reasonable prices. Ideal Cleaners & Tailors, Richfield Utah. euuracfucsca tketo Jta sariyi, xsixatacx-- c Piute County : Old World Charm Meets New World Conveniences News nEJE2a63K2Cb2k2:2iaCHttEK:Qyaaae mammmm than a thousand leaders lief training school on the Island at religious, social, civic and Syra. Greece They were similar to circles in New York the tableware of the orphanages. sat down to the Golden Rule Dinner The menu served was meat stew, at the Hotel Pennsylvania in New and cheese, stewed apricots macaroni York which recently opeued the camwith syrup, bread and cocoa. This U paign for the fourth annual bbserv-ancof International Golden Rule the fare served dally In the Near East Relief orphanages abroad at a cost of Sunday in the. United States. four cents a meaL approximately some of all and of faiths Clergymen Golden Rule Sunday this year will the leading philanthropists of the nation participated In the program. have added significance since about it Girls from various New York and will be built a nation wide campaign Brooklyn colleges served as wait- for one million dollars to aid the vicresses and not a dish was broken tims of the recent earthquake in Armost of them were made from old menia and to provide funds for the condensed milk cans especially for the maintenance of children In the Near dinner by boys lp the Near East Re-- East Relief orphanages until June. MORE e ;r .jKi-- : :rxxx?r.i w: yur house according to your p LACING lot Is lie prU liege of the person who b t builds this practical dwelling of the English farm house tjpe Ihe entrance Is so arranged that the house may tlLlitr be placed lengthwise for n thirty foot city lot or ct o ; for a CO or 75 foot lot. The he.re calls for eo in b H 'a i 5 M W! $ (!-- sign 1 1 on i I q y of stucco and r f LOOK. PUN stained sld Ing with the roof of dark weathered shingles. The pleasing features of the living room Include its windows on three sides, open firebook shelves. The open porch place and built-ior sunroom may open off from either the living or dining room. The kitchen has all the details that delight the housewife cupboarus, broom closet, breakfast nook and double windows over the sink. The three bedrooms ull have double exposures and are well provided with clothes mi l linen closets. The bathroom Is so placed as to be equally accessible from each bedroom. The attic Is ventilated and mukes a serviceable storage or playroom by Blieathlcg the rafters and sides with celotex, which serves Loth as a and Instituting material. This small home so light and spacious, yet oECUNL) iLOOL rLAri compact and adapted to doing without a mmohi 'a tint, is a typical 1920 product. The poky, dat a houses of fifteen or even ten years ago with their fu'wy little hallways and poor planning would be scorned by the modern housewife who has learned to expect comfort built right Into her home and to have everything planned for her convenience In working. Cold, druughty houses are also out of date. All well built houses, are Insulated as this one Is, with celotex sheathing on the exterior walls under tho ctucco. This effects a great saving In fuel In the winter and resists the Intense heat of the sun In summer. Q. Celotachnlo Institute, Chicago, 19H. i i 1E-- ) k 8 ir n wnll-honr- d serv-ctiua- a ucxxx Tonric.occctsn tcci c xj .rarw-w-w.- Kf Send Us Your Orders Americas Golden Rule Girl than sixty nations civilised world are to join in the observ ance of International Golden Rule Sunday this year, according to Gordon L. Berry, Executive Secretary of the International Near East Association, under whose auspices the day will be celebrated to promote Intended Originally and better understanding peace throughout the world and to attract world wide attention to the situation in the Near East, where American and foreign philanthropy are caring for an army of war orphans, the day this year will have the additional purpose of aiding victims of the earthquake in Armenia, a large number of them children now under the care of the American Near East Relief. On Golden Rule Sunday people throughout the world are asked to serve In their homes the simple meal of a Near East Relief orphanage and then to contribute as generously as their means will permit to relief work and child welfare work In Bible Lands. The children thus cared for are being trained as apostles of a more peaceful world Reports submltt4 to Mr. Berry Innadicate that last year fifty-on- e GORDON L. BERRY tions joined In the observance of the s. -OI9 lal In sanction to the Idea day response In all civilized countries. this country was given by the en- Practical application of the Golden dorsement of President Coolldge and Rule is the sole purpose of the obabroad by rulers, statesmen, and servance. Golden Rule Sunday will diplomats be celebrated everywhere as a day of Hie appesl for aid to children in and kindly thoughts ' Lands has received a universal toward children la l1 lands. MORE the self-sacrifi- I Vickrey Appeals ForMiUion To Aid Armenian Quake Victims l fa Piute County, M Expecl Sixty Countries to Observe Golden Rule Sunday x: sxxx xx.ttx, 52 EilKon Leaves in U. S. Wheat 1920 J'Y s , UwsV" i : x- -' v ; ' ' , , .s s Sx'l?, ' tTy' , 'r$ i r:f? 'X J :',Y . Hr V, - a ' h?; ' V- - W ' OwA, . W.Lk V.lt-- -' Y', 11 .n. VJ .4 '.1 T f. V rf v P. .':l be p'liiiu.ed lu t 0. V ikw) i es tbi year to 'ouxt's of bread. :be Se.n Agrl-i- " u,.d I'miinliiti,.!! Tie latest otii-'iie.v..'m,ites indicate tii.it 8.19, uUV 'Hm husl.e's of v, eat will be produced this ; o; r, and It Is llguretl that (.2 one pc u.ul lo m s of bend can be obtained from every bushel of wheat. Of the total estimated output G2C.OOOOOO bushels were produced by winter "heat growers and 212,000,000 bushels by spring wheat growers In the Northwest. year the winter wheut production was 390.00'' non 11 : d 1 BETTT COMPTON of New York has been selected In a nat'onal to portray the spirit of the Golden Rule In connection the forthcoming observance of International Golden Rule Sunday tor tho Near East Relief. V j .t a ' MISS t .. .1 JknKJ A - WAV. ii 'X ' rV 1921- 9J3 Ist i UvCK kU..Ii'Uku KWCt WaiJT y,iCKRqs.., hushe's and spring viieat 271.ikKl.OoO. The crop is aooie the tive- year average of 802,1 K'O.tXX) bushels. The acrtiige devoted to the crop this year is put ut 57,584,000 and the latest estimates place the production at 14 J bushels per acre, the Foundation states. Winter wheat will run over 17 bushels jier acre and spring wheat 10.2 per acre. Domestic needs are esMrs. M.S. Price entertained at a timated at 610,000,000 bushels, so there will be more than 250,000,000 birthday party in honor of her bushels for export. Prices are not as mother Mrs. Davits tt I er horre high as a year ago, but the crop prob- Monday evening. Mis. Davies wis ably will bring growers more than a eighty-fou- r years old ard in fairly hillioit dollars. get d health as she enjoy-- j pnnt Birthday Tarty For Aged Matron. certainly 3 'ORE than a million dollars will be required to meet the needs of earthquake victims In Armenia, according to Charles V. Vickrey. general secretary of the Near East Relief, In a nation wide appeal for the observance of International Golden Rule Sunday. This sum will be required to provide adequate medical attention, food, olothing and supplies to the thou sands of families made homeless by the earthquake and to care for the nine thousand orphan wards of the relief organization In the Caucasus until June, according to the appeal. Hundreds of Tillages have been laid waste and many of the huge orphanages caring for the children have been razed. Others arq unsafe for use until repairs can be made. Meanwhile children and American relief workers are living In tents In a region In which blizzards and heavy snowstorms are frequent at this time of the year. Reports from the various villages In the earthquake zone Indicate that the Inhabitants have been forced to construct rude dugouts under ground to protect themselves from the wild, winter weather. With shocks that have continued Intermittently for two weeks there has been considerable taiotUfe U these fragile dwellings. ed the good thKk ciesm which wes servtd :n thir ci ke. Eveiytne in menetly. The enjoyed ihem-em- s followidg pu'stswere in attend-a- . ce: Ihe'Menis 1 z ie Btrlow, Norton, Et'a Staker, Emira Cri we, Gladys Price, Elsie Price the hostess and the gie6t of Mae ho. .or. , tjr |